the songs sung at Caley Park (and at Todders) as I'm sure Absent Friend can confirm are nothing to do with Fields Alex but are of the slightly more sinister variety which seems to sneak into the away repertoire of certain supports. This is a slightly separate issue to the FBOs.
Remember:
From 1st September 2006 anyone causing trouble, being abusive, violent or bigoted can be banned from going to matches in Scotland, the rest of UK, and overseas for up to 10 years.
The issue here is interpretation of what is abusive and the Lemon could quite easily say that he took offence at being called a numpty... It is also WHO'S interpretation of the issue that is the problem. What you might see as abusive may just be the 'craic' to someone else.
For example - and I'm taking no sides here... - the boys getting thrown out of Tynie the other week. The actions of one could, in my opinion, be interpreted by some as abusive or offensive and could have led to a banning order. Now, folk might sit there reading this and think 'that's daft (or words to that effect)' but as i said in my first post it is actually a possibility. Folk have been thrown out of grounds for it as happened there. Now that these powers have been given they, again in my opinion, will have to be seen to be used.
I think the wording of the FBOs has not been too carefully thought out and could result in people being prosecuted without much thought and it will then be up to the PF to decide whether to take it further or to a sheriff to make a reasoned judgement.
Football is, as Absent Friend pointed out, will certainly lose something when the powers that be - who have never probably stood on a terrace in their lives - start meddling in it.
If 2500 OF fans, at ICT stadium, start singing offensive songs, how should the police handle this
They will handle this in they way they are handling it at other grounds round the country at present. They will target an individual whether they are taking part or not and they will be made an example of. We have already seen this at our ground. And there is no point in proclaiming your innocence....
I'm sorry if this sounds a bit negative but it is!!
And it is something we ALL need to be aware of.